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Any Tips on fabric repair?

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propellerhead406

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Location
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Hi all,

I have a Taylormono Plane and Last week i made a foolish mistake. I left a cloth on the inboard section my wing, i returned to her a couple days later and removed the cloth. unfortunately the cloth had some chemicals on it ( unknown to me at the time) after removing the cloth it became apparent that the substance had eaten through the paint and the fabric! :depressed
its a 8" by 8" section, the fabric is not structural, its covering the ply on the inboard section of the wing. The fabric is Ceconite light, Ive bought a Ceconite kit but before i start i was wondering if anyone had any helpful advice on the best way to go about the repair?
Ive never done any fabric work before but im keen to learn!

Many thanks in advance,
P-Head
 
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